Chinese President Hu Jintao's scheduled visit to the United States was
postponed due to the disaster of Hurricane Katrina, Chinese Foreign Ministry
said yesterday night in a press release.
The release said Hu and US President George W. Bush had a phone conversation
on Saturday and they agreed to postpone the scheduled visit due to the special
condition faced with the US government inhandling the serious natural disaster
caused by Hurricane Katrina.
"The heads of state decided that they will have meeting during their presence
at the United Nations 60th anniversary summit in New York in mid September,"
said the release.
Hu is scheduled to pay a state visit to the United States from Sept. 5 to
Sept. 8.
Bush was quoted by the release as saying that he expected Hu's important
visit to the United States at a time of mutual convenience.
Both Hu and Bush expressed the willingness to jointly push forward the
constructive and cooperative relations between China and the United States, said
the release.
According to the Foreign Ministry, Bush briefed Hu about the serious casualty
caused by Hurricane Katrina in three southern states of the United States. Bush
said the US government is going all out to organize disaster relief.
Bush emphasized that the US government and people highly appreciate the
friendly assistance the Chinese government and people offered.
The Chinese government has offered five million US dollar worthof aid to the
United States and will also send rescue workers to help with medical treatment
and epidemic prevention in the disaster-stricken areas, Chinese Foreign Ministry
announced earlier.
Hu was quoted by the release as saying that the Chinese people will firmly
stand together with the US people who are faced with adifficult time of severe
natural disaster.
It says that Hu also expressed the belief that the US government and people
will be able to overcome the disaster and rebuild their home.